Vento Aureo

Vento Aureo (黄金の風 Ōgon no Kaze?, lit. "Golden Wind"), initially referred to as Dai 5 Bu Giorno Giovana: Ōgon naru Isan (第5部 ジョルノ·ジョバァーナ ―黄金なる遺産― Dai Go Bu Joruno Jobāana Ōgon naru Isan?, lit. "Part 5 Giorno Giovana: Golden Heritage"), is the fifth story arc in the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The story arc was originally published in Japan from 1995 to 1999 in the Weekly Shōnen Jump and spans Vol. 47 to 63 of the "Jump Comics" tankōbon editions.

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Plot

Stars Giorno Giovana, the son of Dio Brando (conceived using Jonathan Joestar's body) and a Japanese woman. He uses the stand Gold Experience, which gives life to anything it touches. When Giorno was a child, his mother remarried an Italian man; Giorno hence grew up as an Italian. Giorno is determined to rise to the top of organized crime and become a Gang Star in order to help people and make the world a better place, so he joins Passione, an organized crime group that employs many Stand users (essentially, his vision for Passione is akin to Robin Hood's band, in contrast to the sheer powerlust of its current leaders). He is placed in the group of Blono Buccellati (Sticky Fingers), who is at first suspicious of Giorno but is eventually won over and decides to work with him to take over the mob from within, and put an end to the Passione drug trade. Buccellati is also the superior of fellow Stand users Guido Mista (Sex Pistols), Leone Abbacchio (Moody Blues), Narancia Ghirga (Aerosmith), and Pannacotta Fugo (Purple Haze). Through various missions, the group - suspicious of Giorno - soon discover his courage and generosity, and slowly warm to him.

After several successful missions, Buccellati's group is assigned a secret mission by the Boss himself—escort his teenage daughter, Trish Una, safely to him. With the help of a Stand-using turtle, they fend off various attacks by another Stand-using faction within the mob, determined to get revenge on the Boss for killing their leaders—only by kidnapping Trish can they hope to learn his identity. However, Buccellati discovers, to his horror, that the Boss only wanted Trish brought to him so he could kill her himself—his intent was nothing more than to permanently conceal his identity. Buccellati's group soon discovers that they are the only ones who can keep Trish safe from the Boss's Stand King Crimson, and even after Trish discovers her own Stand ability, Spice Girl, they find themselves in the unenviable position of opposing all of the Passione gang in order to protect her.

Characters

Giorno Giovana

The protagonist. He is Dio Brando's illegitimate son, conceived through Jonathan Joestar's body. His stand is named the Gold Experience*. Later on, Giorno's Gold Experience gets upgraded to Gold Experience Requiem, the most powerful stand in the JoJo universe.

*his stand names based from an album "The Gold Experience" by "Prince Rogers Nelson" as known as "Prince",released in 1995.
Blono Buccellati
He makes his first appearance as a member of the fictional gang "Passione", interrogating Giorno Giovana about the death of another gang member; "Weepy Eye" Luka. Afterwards, Giorno convinces Buccellati to help him overthrow the boss of "Passione", in order to take over the gang. Eventually defecting from "Passione", Buccellati leads a group of rogue gang members against the boss, who is revealed to be a man named Diavolo. As a child, Buccellati was born in a poor fishing village, but he looked up to his father because of the love he had for his family. When his father became mixed up in the drug business and was badly injured, Buccellati protected his father from the people that were trying to kill him, by killing them himself. This led him into the world of gangsters. Even though he was a member of the gang "Passione", he had a kind personality, so many people came to him for help. Sticky Fingers is the name of Buccellati's Stand. It has the ability to place a fully functional zipper on any object just by touching it. For example: Sticky Fingers can hit a wall, placing a zipper on it. It can then open the zipper, allowing entrance through or into the wall. Its ability is not limited to inanimate objects; it can be used on humans as well. Buccellati is even able to use this ability on himself if needed. Its ability can also be used offensively, to take things apart, or to mismatch various objects. Buccellati delivers his catch phrase while his Stand beats his opponents senseless with its fists. He begins stringing "Ari ari ari" to its rapid punches, saying "Arrivederci" as a finisher; "Arrivederci" meaning "Goodbye" in Italian. Later in the series, when Buccellati's body begins to decompose, it is revealed that he was in fact dead before the series started, and that Giorno's Gold Experience was prolonging his life (at first unintentionally) for a while.
*based names from "Sticky Fingers", The ninth studio album of "The Rolling Stones in 1971.
Leone Abbacchio
A member of Buccellati's gang, Abbacchio is a former policeman who aspired to protect people until a fellow police mandied protecting him. From then on, he has no hope of living and decided to join the gang. His stand Moody Blues can repeat the past of anything or any person like a 3-D video recording. While doing so, Moody Blues becomes an easy target for enemies to attack since it cannot defend itself when it is "rebroadcasting". Once it is out of "rebroadcasting" mode, it can attack again. Abbacchio is the first in the gang to be killed: he dies fighting Diavolo as Doppio in Sardinia.
*based names from an english-symphonic and progressive rock band "The Moody Blues".
Guido Mista
Another member of Buccellati's gang. When he was younger, he had a run-in with a group of gangsters, and was shot at. All of the gangster's shots mysteriously missed, giving Mista the opportunity to pick up a gun, take aim, and shoot them all in the head. It is revealed that this was the beginning stages of the effect of his stand, Sex Pistols. He was sentenced to prison for the rest of his teenage years, although he was eventually bailed out by Buccellati, and passed Polpo's test. Mista tends uses a revolver as his firearm in tandem with his stand, Sex Pistols, which is composed of Six bullet like "people" living inside a gun, numbered from 1 to 7 (with no number 4, as Mista believes the number 4 is unlucky due to events from his childhood and the character for 4 in Japanese sounding similar to the word "die". ). Mista can control the bullets to so they can go in any direction and can do tasks when instructed to. Each "person" has different personalities; they love to eat, and if not fed, they will not work.
*based names from an English punk rock band "The Sex Pistols". They're responsible for initiating "the punk movement" in the UK and inspiring many later punk and alternative rock musicians.
Narancia Ghirga
A part of Buccellati's gang. Narancia's mother died of a sickness, and his father dismisses him as a loser. At age 14 he was wandering around and was picked up by Fugo and from there he met Buccellati. Narancia was so overwhelmed with Buccellati's kindness that he vowed to follow him forever. His stand Aerosmith is an airplane-like stand, equipped with machine guns and missiles to attack enemies. It can use a radar to detect an enemy's position. However, its radar detects only CO2, which makes it a problem when there is a big crowd. Like Buccellati, Narancia delivers his finishing line in segments. He says "vola, vola, vola..." during his rapid-fire attack and ends with "Volare via" (Italian for "Flying Away") when he finishes. Sadly he is stealthily killed by Diavolo while in Giorno's body while preparing for the final battle.
*based names from an American hard rock band "Aerosmith",Lead Vocals by "Steven Tyler or Steve Tyler" fathers of a hollywoods actress "Liv Tyler".
Trish Una
The only female member of Buccellati's gang. She is the daughter of their boss, Diavolo, and was living a normal life before she found out who her father was. From then on, she was forced to be on the run from rival factions within her father's gang. They were attempting to capture her in the hope that she could somehow lead them to the Boss. She is also on the run in order to finally meet her father in person. When she finally got to her father, she learned that he actually wanted to kill her, so all his ties with the past would be erased, including the people related to him. On her journey with Buccellati's gang, she was able to awaken her stand power (called Spice Girl) that was laying dormant within herself. "Spice Girl" can greatly increase an object's elasticity, making it nearly indestructible.
*based names from a British girl group "Spice Girls",Spice girls has most populars in the 1990s,
Coco Jumbo
Not much is known about Coco Jumbo himself, but his stand is named Mr. President. Mr. President replaces the topmost plate of its user's shell with a key-like object that leads to a fully furnished room. Mr. President is in fact an extradimensional space that can comfortably contain 5-7 people, and is equipped with furniture, reading material, and even a refrigerator and television (which somehow receive power and broadcasts). Also, spirits that are within Mr. President cannot be forcibly removed so long as Coco Jumbo lives. In order to enter or exit Mr. President, a gem-like key must be placed in the opening in Coco Jumbo's shell. The one thing this space is lacking is a bathroom, which has proved to be a problem to its inhabitants.
*"Mr.President" is a German Euro-dance group from Bremen, best known for their hit "Coco Jamboo" in 1996.
Jean Pierre Polnareff
Returning hero from the third story arc, Stardust Crusaders. Jean Pierre Polnareff sends the arrow that can upgrade a stand to Giorno's gang. Having previously lost a battle with Diavolo over the stand-giving arrows, he was left crippled, only being able to move with a wheelchair and the aid of his stand. When his body is killed by Diavolo, Polnareff upgrades his stand to Silver Chariot Requiem right before to give himself a chance to continue on and tell Giorno and Buccellati what has transpired.
Koichi Hirose
A returning character from the previous story arc, Diamond is Unbreakable. His stand is named Echoes. He only makes a small cameo in the beginning, having received a mission from Jotaro Kujo to find Giorno Giovanna and question him about his ties to Dio Brando.
*"Echoes" from the album "Meddle" of "Pink Floyd","Echoes" is the 3rd-longest song in Pink Floyd's catalogue (23:29), after "Atom Heart Mother" (23:44) and the combined segments of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" (26:01).
Pannacotta Fugo
He is Buccellati's right-hand man in the gang. His stand is Purple Haze, A humanoid with a violet-and-white diamond pattern skin and a glass-like gladiator's helmet. Its main form of attack comes from the three globes on each of its hands, each of which contains a powerful "Delay virus". The globes will break when they strike something, or if its strike is not stopped properly (i.e. if the globe detaches from the stopped fist). Once this happens, the virus will spread and rapidly devour organic matter—a human body will be annihilated in about 30 seconds. However, the virus is destroyed by sunlight. Purple Haze is difficult for Fugo to control in even the best of situations, since it shares his hair-trigger temper (and mania for cleanliness). The conflict between these two traits may explain the virus' aggressive nature.
*"Purple Haze" as one of Jimi Hendrix's greatest songs,It's written in 1966 and recorded in 1967.
Polpo
Although serving a fifteen-year sentence, Polpo is still able to do work for Passione. He is specifically tasked with testing Passione recruits to see if they are worthy or not to join the gang. Although he claims to be looking for reliability, the real requisite is Stand-using ability. His shadow-based Stand, Black Sabbath, tests recruits by tasking them with keeping a lighter aflame for 24 hours. If they can complete this task, despite then they will.
*Based names from an English rock band "Black Sabbath",Formed in Birmingham in 1968 by Ozzy Osbourne (lead vocals),
"Weepy Eye" Luka
Sorbe
Gelato
Pericolo
Mario Zucchero
His stand is named Soft Machine. It is a covert attack stand armed with a rapier. Anything pierced by the rapier "deflates" like a pierced beach ball, eventually becoming a flat, flexible object. It's possible to overlay a deflated object on a similar whole object, and be able to switch between the two (as when Zucchero deflated his own boat and covered Buccellati's with it). Because Soft Machine isn't very agile, Zucchero tries to confront living targets in a narrow space or take them by surprise.
Sale
His stand is named Kraftwerk. Another humanoid stand, with head armor that makes its mouth look like a skull's grin, and one spike on each side of its head. Kraftwerk has perfect control over kinetic vectors. It can force an object to stick to a particular surface, or be motionless with respect to something, whether it be a road, a moving truck, or Sale himself. It can also make moving objects suddenly stop (e.g. stopping a bullet before it penetrates Sale's skull), and impart kinetic force to stopped objects. For example, Sale will sometimes make an object match his velocity perfectly, turning them into weapons of his own to use against opponents.
Risotto Nero
His stand is named Metallica. Metallica appears in the form of hundreds of tiny bodies, each resembling a small metal strip with vestigial arms, one or two scars, and featureless faces. Metallica is normally bound to Nero's blood, from which it can project magnetic auras. These auras allow Nero to reshape blood into any form by manipulation of the iron in hemoglobin. More specifically, he can manifest such sharp and deadly objects as razor blades, nails, and scissors directly inside his foe (apparently from memory, since the razor blades come with brand label etchings), and manipulate his own blood to create iron stitchings for any wounds he receives. One of Metallica's most dangerous qualities is that even if its target isn't killed by being slashed and pierced by the created objects, the immense iron deficiency created in the victim's blood will probably be fatal in and of itself.
Formaggio
His stand is Little Feet. It is a short humanoid whose entire head is somewhat skull-like, and has long, thin blades for index fingers. When Little Feet cuts someone with one of those blades, he and all the clothing he was wearing when cut will steadily shrink in size. Likewise, his stand will lose power as size is lost. Formaggio can also use this ability on himself, and halt or undo the effect on any given person at will.
Illuso
His stand is Man in the Mirror. It appears to be wearing spiked biker's gear. Man in the Mirror creates an extradimensional space in a given area, using mirrored surfaces as the gates. Illuso has perfect control over who or what can enter the space--he can even exclude someone's stand while Man in the Mirror is pulling him into the space. However, this exclusion ability can backfire if he doesn't realize the true nature of what he's pulling in (e.g. while fighting Abbacchio, he thought he was pulling Abbacchio in, but it was really Moody Blues in Abbacchio's guise).
Pesci
His stand is named Beach Boy. This stand takes the form of a fishing rod with a skull-shaped reel. The line can phase through any non-living thing, and sense living things in the immediate vicinity. The lure can also be affixed to a single place to await a victim. When a victim touches that area, Beach Boy will hook them, and begin burrowing into their body, usually aiming for the heart (Beach Boy is sensitive enough that Pesci can tell precisely where in the body the hook is). Any attack on the line itself is reflected back to the attacker.
Prosciutto
His stand is the Grateful Dead. A massive humanoid torso with no lower body. Instead, it trails wires from its "waist", and its entire surface is covered with evil-looking eyes. The eyes exude a vapor that rapidly accelerates living beings' aging. However, the aging is staved off by cold, meaning that women (who have a somewhat lower body temperature on average than men) age less rapidly, and, as Buccellati discovers, one can completely avoid the effect by holding ice up to the affected areas. The aging process accelerates even further if The Grateful Dead actually makes physical contact with a victim. Prosciutto can choose whether he is affected; if so, his touch has the same effect as The Grateful Dead, and will reverse his own aging.
Melone
His stand is Babyface which is unique because it's a stand that is born, and not actually attached to the user. He makes his stand by impregnating a female which then gives birth to the stand. The other notable quality of Babyface is that the stand inherits its character from the mother.
Ghiaccio
His stand is the White Album. It is able to freeze anything in the range of 5 meters. Ghiaccio wears it as a thick suit of armor (complete with blades for skating on the ice he creates) which can protect him from any kind of physical attacks because of its thickness.
*Based from "The White Album" of the 9th official British album & 15th American album of "The Beatles" in 1968,It's commonly known as it has "no graphics or text" other than the band's name on its plain white sleeve.;
Diavolo
The antagonist of the Vento Aureo storyline. Has a second personality named Vinegar Doppio. He is the father of Trish Uno and the boss of the gang Passione in Italy. He spent much of his younger years searching for the mysterious stand-granting arrows that were discovered by Enya many years prior. Once he aquired one and used it to give himself a stand, he started into the world of crime. He is obsessed with keeping his true identity and appearance a secret, to the point where he ordered Buccellati's gang to bring his daughter to him just so that he could assassinate her personally, therefore depriving his enemies of any clues as to his identity. His psyche is normally hidden inside the body and mind of his "underling" Doppio. When Diavolo's true personality and stand come out, his body even changes shape and size, to his true appearance.

His stand is named "King Crimson". It is a light-red humanoid stand has a smaller copy of itself in its forehead, perhaps to mirror Diavolo's dual psyche. King Crimson has the power to negate processes, leaving only their consequences. Activating this power causes a "time skip", where everything except Diavolo and his stand is suddenly changed to be in the state they would have been a short time later (usually 3-10 seconds later). Time still flows normally for Diavolo, who can interact with the time-skipped objects for the amount of time that would have normally occurred (to Diavolo this appears in the form of the would-have-been intervening objects' states being superimposed on each other, in a fashion akin to Nude Descending a Staircase). The nature of the time skip is such that, for example, a bullet that would have hit Diavolo will suddenly be shifted to be on his other side. Essentially, King Crimson establishes two intangible points on the timeline, then proceeds to erase what occurred between those two points, giving others the feeling that time has suddenly skipped forward without their knowledge; the people act "normally", but have no memory of what occurred during the erased portion of time, since it doesn't even exist. Diavolo himself is able to predict what will happen during the timeskip and use this advantage to dodge attacks.

One of the key weaknesses of King Crimson, as shown in his fight with Blono Buccellati, is that King Crimson is susceptible to past events, such as prepared traps and the like; King Crimson cannot erase the past or present, only the immediate future.

Diavolo can give part of his stand power to his alternate personality, Doppio, enabling him to see several seconds into the future.

Tizziano
Under direct orders from the Boss, Tizziano partnered with Squalo to assassinate Buccellati and co. His stand is the Talking Head, a small squid-like being with a face and arms that latches onto a victims tongue, rendering them incapable of telling the truth. It is no power or speed whatsoever, but can extend its tongue to grab objects. The drawback is that if the victim realizes this, they can will themselves to (try to) speak about something, in a situation where Tizziano would expect them to speak of something else entirely, thus rendering him and Squalo off-guard (Meaning, the "lie" isn't about what Squalo and Tizziano think it is).
Squalo
One of the Boss' assassins, Squalo teamed with Tizziano to dispose of Buccellati and co. His remote stand is Clash, a shark-like creature with metal plates and sharp teeth able to bite its victim and move instantaneously between liquids within a 1-5 meter range. Its power is weak, but enough to rip someone's throat out. It cannot move towards small, confined places, although its actual size depends on the body of water it is occupying. Due to the nature of their stands, both Squalo and Tizziano could watch the Passione team from the building above and avoid any uneccessary contact.
Carne
A portly individual sent by the boss to eliminate Passione. Carne approached the group whilst they were boarding a plane and allowed himself to be shot by Mista, thereby activating his stand Notorious B.I.G.. Upon its users death, The Notorious B.I.G. transformed into a hideous monster which sought to devour all flesh. Notorious B.I.G. is a unique stand due to its nature (having the user die in order to activate it powers) and nature of continued existence even after its user dies.
Cioccolata
A madman that claims that he only feels alive while watching someone else die. Cioccolata used to be a doctor before joining Passione, although he was fired for "accidentally" killing his patients. In reality he purposefully killed them, often not giving them enough anesthia so they would wake up mid-surgery. Apparently he has a history of this, as a young man he would "care" for the elderly, although he did this only to force them into death and see their expression. His stand is Green Day. Green Day has the ability to produce a type of mold that can devour a person's body in seconds. It's drawback is that this mold can only reproduce in lower altitudes, although as the mold kills people on higher ground it can raise the necessary altitude. This makes him particularly dangerous when partnered with Secco's Oasis.
Secco
A strange young man that was once a victim of Cioccolata but later became his partner. His stand is named the Oasis. Oasis manifests itself a full body suit that Secco wears. It's power is to turn the ground around into mud, allowing Secco to move quickly through it via swimming while his victims slowly sink downwards. Secco also has the peculiar ability to spit with extreme force, allowing him to swallow a handfull of mud and spit it out, once the mud loses contact with him it turns back to stone, thus becoming a projectile dagger. His weakness is that he has to rely on sound to find his victims, a fact that Buccellati takes advantage of when he bursts his eardrums.
Scolippi
His stand is named the Rolling Stones.

Chapters

No. Title Release date ISBN
47 Goodbye, Morioh Cho - The Golden Heart
Sayonara Moriōchō - Ōgon no Kokoro (さよなら杜王町ー黄金の心)
May 10, 1996[1] ISBN 978-4-08-851897-8
  • 437. "Let Me Remind You" (思い出させてあげる "Omoidasasete Ageru"?)
  • 438. "Town Guardian Spirits" (町の守護聖霊 "Machi no Shugo Seirei"?)
  • 439. "Goodbye, Morioh Cho - The Golden Heart" (さよなら杜王町ー黄金の心 "Sayonara Moriōchō - Ōgon no Kokoro"?)
  • 440. "Gold Experience (1)" (黄金体験 その1 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Sono 1"?)
  • 441. "Gold Experience (2)" (黄金体験 その2 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Sono 2"?)
  • 442. "Gold Experience (3)" (黄金体験 その3 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Sono 3"?)
  • 443. "Buccellati’s Coming! (1)" (ブチャラティが来る その1 "Bucharati ga Kuru Sono 1"?)
  • 444. "Buccellati’s Coming! (2)" (ブチャラティが来る その2 "Bucharati ga Kuru Sono 2"?)
  • 445. "Buccellati’s Coming! (3)" (ブチャラティが来る その3 "Bucharati ga Kuru Sono 3"?)
48 Gang Star is My Dream
Boku no Yume wa Gyangu Sutā (ぼくの夢はギャング·スター)
July 4, 1996[2] ISBN 978-4-08-851898-5
  • 446. "Buccellati’s Coming! (4)" (ブチャラティが来る その4 "Bucharati ga Kuru Sono 4"?)
  • 447. "Buccellati’s Coming! (5)" (ブチャラティが来る その5 "Bucharati ga Kuru Sono 5"?)
  • 448. "Meet the Gangster Beyond the Wall (1)" (塀の中のギャングに会え その1 "Hei no Naka no Gyangu ni Ae Sono 1"?)
  • 449. "Meet the Gangster Beyond the Wall (2)" (塀の中のギャングに会え その2 "Hei no Naka no Gyangu ni Ae Sono 2"?)
  • 450. "Gang Enrollment (1)" (ギャング入門 その1 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 1"?)
  • 451. "Gang Enrollment (2)" (ギャング入門 その2 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 2"?)
  • 452. "Gang Enrollment (3)" (ギャング入門 その3 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 3"?)
  • 453. "Gang Enrollment (4)" (ギャング入門 その4 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 4"?)
  • 454. "Gang Enrollment (5)" (ギャング入門 その5 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 5"?)
49 Find Polpo’s Fortune!
Porupo no Isan o Nerae! (ポルポの遺産を狙え!)
September 4, 1996[3] ISBN 978-4-08-851899-2
  • 455. "Gang Enrollment (6)" (ギャング入門 その6 "Gyangu Nyūmon Sono 6"?)
  • 456. "5 Plus 1" (5プラス1 "5 Purasu 1"?)
  • 457. "Find Polpo’s Fortune!" (ポルポの遺産を狙え! "Porupo no Isan o Nerae!"?)
  • 458. "Mystery of Soft Machine (1)" (ソフト·マシーンの謎 その1 "Sofuto Mashīn no Nazo Sono 1"?)
  • 459. "Mystery of Soft Machine (2)" (ソフト·マシーンの謎 その2 "Sofuto Mashīn no Nazo Sono 2"?)
  • 460. "Moody Blue’s Retaliation (1)" (ムーディー·ブルースの逆襲 その1 "Mūdī Burūsu no Gyakushū Sono 1"?)
  • 461. "Moody Blue’s Retaliation (2)" (ムーディー·ブルースの逆襲 その2 "Mūdī Burūsu no Gyakushū Sono 2"?)
  • 462. "Sex Pistols Arrives (1)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その1 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 1"?)
  • 463. "Sex Pistols Arrives (2)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その2 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 2"?)
50 Operative Bucciarati: The Boss’s First Assignment
Bucharati Kanbu: Bosu kara no Daichi Shirei (ブチャラティ幹部:ボスからの第一指令)
November 1, 1996[4] ISBN 978-4-08-851119-1
  • 464. "Sex Pistols Arrives (3)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その3 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 3"?)
  • 465. "Sex Pistols Arrives (4)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その4 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 4"?)
  • 466. "Sex Pistols Arrives (5)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その5 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 5"?)
  • 467. "Sex Pistols Arrives (6)" (セックス·ピストルズ登場 その6 "Sekkusu Pisutoruzu Tōjō Sono 6"?)
  • 468. "The Location of the Six Hundred Million Yen" (6億円の隠し場所 "6 Oku En no Kakushi Basho"?)
  • 469. "Operative Buccellati: The Boss’s First Assignment" (ブチャラティ幹部:ボスからの第一指令 "Bucharati Kanbu: Bosu kara no Daichi Shirei"?)
  • 470. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (1)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その1 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 1"?)
  • 471. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (2)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その2 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 2"?)
  • 472. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (3)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その3 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 3"?)
51 The Boss’s Second Assignment; Retrieve the Key!
Bosu kara no Daini Shirei: "Kagi o Getto Se Yo! (ボスからの第二指令:「鍵をゲットせよ!」)
February 4, 1997[5] ISBN 978-4-08-851120-7
  • 473. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (4)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その4 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 4"?)
  • 474. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (5)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その5 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 5"?)
  • 475. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (6)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その6 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 6"?)
  • 476. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (7)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その7 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 7"?)
  • 477. "Narancia’s Aerosmith (8)" (ナランチャのエアロスミス その8 "Narancha no Earosumisu Sono 8"?)
  • 478. "The Boss’s Second Assignment; Retrieve the Key!" (ボスからの第二指令:「鍵をゲットせよ!」 "Bosu kara no Daini Shirei: "Kagi o Getto Se Yo!"?)
  • 479. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (1)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その1 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 1"?)
  • 480. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (2)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その2 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 2"?)
  • 481. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (3)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その3 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 3"?)
52 The Express Train Heading Towards Florence
Firentse Iki Chōtokkyū (フィレンツェ行き超特急)
April 4, 1997[6] ISBN 978-4-08-872039-5
  • 482. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (4)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その4 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 4"?)
  • 483. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (5)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その5 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 5"?)
  • 484. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (6)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その6 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 6"?)
  • 485. "Man in the Mirror and Purple Haze (7)" (マン·イン·ザ·ミラーとパープル·ヘイズ その7 "Man In Za Mirā to Pāpuru Heizu Sono 7"?)
  • 486. "The Express Train Heading Towards Florence (1)" (フィレンツェ行き超特急 その1 "Firentse Iki Chōtokkyū Sono 1"?)
  • 487. "The Express Train Heading Towards Florence (2)" (フィレンツェ行き超特急 その2 "Firentse Iki Chōtokkyū Sono 2"?)
  • 488. "The Grateful Dead (1)" (偉大なる死 その1 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 1"?)
  • 489. "The Grateful Dead (2)" (偉大なる死 その2 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 2"?)
  • 490. "The Grateful Dead (3)" (偉大なる死 その3 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 3"?)
53 The Grateful Dead
Za Gureitofuru Deddo (ザ·グレイトフル·デッド)
June 4, 1997[7] ISBN 978-4-08-872040-1
  • 491. "The Grateful Dead (4)" (偉大なる死 その4 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 4"?)
  • 492. "The Grateful Dead (5)" (偉大なる死 その5 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 5"?)
  • 493. "The Grateful Dead (6)" (偉大なる死 その6 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 6"?)
  • 494. "The Grateful Dead (7)" (偉大なる死 その7 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 7"?)
  • 495. "The Grateful Dead (8)" (偉大なる死 その8 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 8"?)
  • 496. "The Grateful Dead (9)" (偉大なる死 その9 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 9"?)
  • 497. "The Grateful Dead (10)" (偉大なる死 その10 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 10"?)
  • 498. "The Grateful Dead (11)" (偉大なる死 その11 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 11"?)
  • 499. "The Grateful Dead (12)" (偉大なる死 その12 "Za Gureitofuru Deddo Sono 12"?)
54 Gold Experience Retaliates
Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu no Gyakushū (ゴールド·エクスペリエンスの逆襲)
September 4, 1997[8] ISBN 978-4-08-872174-3
  • 500. "Baby Face (1)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その1 "Beibii Feisu Sono 1"?)
  • 501. "Baby Face (2)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その2 "Beibii Feisu Sono 2"?)
  • 502. "Baby Face (3)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その3 "Beibii Feisu Sono 3"?)
  • 503. "Baby Face (4)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その4 "Beibii Feisu Sono 4"?)
  • 504. "Baby Face (5)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その5 "Beibii Feisu Sono 5"?)
  • 505. "Baby Face (6)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その6 "Beibii Feisu Sono 6"?)
  • 506. "Baby Face (7)" (ベイビィ·フェイス その7 "Beibii Feisu Sono 7"?)
  • 507. "Towards Venice" (ヴェネツィアに向かえ! "Venetsia ni Mukae!"?)
  • 508. "Venice’s Santa Lucia Station - Get the Disk!" (ヴェネツィア·サンタ·ルチア駅OA-DISCをゲットせよ! "Venetsia Santa Ruchia Eki 'ŌĀ Disuku' o Getto Se yo!"?)
55 Battle in Venezia
Venetsia Jōriku Sakusen (ヴェネツィア上陸作戦)
November 4, 1997[9] ISBN 978-4-08-872175-0
  • 509. "White Album (1)" (ホワイト·アルバム その1 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 1"?)
  • 510. "White Album (2)" (ホワイト·アルバム その2 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 2"?)
  • 511. "White Album (3)" (ホワイト·アルバム その3 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 3"?)
  • 512. "White Album (4)" (ホワイト·アルバム その4 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 4"?)
  • 513. "White Album (5)" (ホワイト·アルバム その5 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 5"?)
  • 514. "White Album (6)" (ホワイト·アルバム その6 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 6"?)
  • 515. "White Album (7)" (ホワイト·アルバム その7 "Howaito Arubamu Sono 7"?)
  • 516. "The Boss’ Last Orders" (ボスよりの最終指令 "Bosu yori no Saishū Shirei"?)
  • 517. "Blono Buccellati’s Youth" (ブローノ·ブチャラティ その少年時代 "Burōno Bucharati Sono Shōnen Jidai"?)
56 The G in Guts
"Gattsu no 'G'" (ガッツのG)
January 9, 1998[10] ISBN 978-4-08-872501-7
  • 518. "The Mystery of King Crimson (1)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その1 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 1"?)
  • 519. "The Mystery of King Crimson (2)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その2 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 2"?)
  • 520. "The Mystery of King Crimson (3)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その3 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 3"?)
  • 521. "The Mystery of King Crimson (4)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その4 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 4"?)
  • 522. "The Mystery of King Crimson (5)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その5 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 5"?)
  • 523. "The Mystery of King Crimson (6)" (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その6 "Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 6"?)
  • 524. "The G in Guts" (ガッツのG "Gattsu no 'G'"?)
  • 525. "Clash and Talking Head (1)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その1 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 1"?)
  • 526. "Clash and Talking Head (2)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その2 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 2"?)
57 No Flightcode! Unearth the Boss' Past
Furaito Kōdo Nashi! Bosu no Kako o Abake (フライト·コードなし!ボスの過去をあばけ)
March 4, 1998[11] ISBN 978-4-08-872526-0
  • 527. "Clash and Talking Head (3)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その3 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 3"?)
  • 528. "Clash and Talking Head (4)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その4 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 4"?)
  • 529. "Clash and Talking Head (5)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その5 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 5"?)
  • 530. "Clash and Talking Head (6)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その6 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 6"?)
  • 531. "Clash and Talking Head (7)" (クラッシュとトーキング·ヘッド その7 "Kurasshu and Tōkingu Heddo Sono 7"?)
  • 532. "No Flightcode! Headed for Sardinia!" (フライト·コードなし!サルディニアへ向かえ "Furaito Kōdo Nashi! Sarudinia e Mukae"?)
  • 533. "Notorious B.I.G (1)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その1 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 1"?)
  • 534. "Notorious B.I.G (2)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その2 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 2"?)
  • 535. "Notorious B.I.G (3)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その3 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 3"?)
58 My Name is Doppio
Boku no Na wa Doppio (ぼくの名はドッピオ)
June 4, 1998[12] ISBN 978-4-08-872562-8
  • 536. "Notorious B.I.G (4)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その4 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 4"?)
  • 537. "Notorious B.I.G (5)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その5 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 5"?)
  • 538. "Notorious B.I.G (6)" (ノトーリアス·B·I·G その6 "Notōriasu B.I.G Sono 6"?)
  • 539. "Spice Girl (1)" (スパイス·ガール その1 "Supaisu Gāru Sono 1"?)
  • 540. "Spice Girl (2)" (スパイス·ガール その2 "Supaisu Gāru Sono 2"?)
  • 541. "Storm Warning In Sardina Island!" (サルディニア島嵐警報! "Sarudinia Tō Arashi Keihō!"?)
  • 542. "My Name is Doppio (1)" (ぼくの名はドッピオ その1 "Boku no Na wa Doppio Sono 1"?)
  • 543. "My Name is Doppio (2)" (ぼくの名はドッピオ その2 "Boku no Na wa Doppio Sono 2"?)
  • 544. "King Crimson vs. Metallica" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika"?)
59 Like The Falling Sky!
Ima ni mo Ochite Kisō na Sora no Shita de (今にも落ちて来そうな空の下で)
August 4, 1998[13] ISBN 978-4-08-872588-8
  • 545. "King Crimson vs. Metallica (2)" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ その2 "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika Sono 2"?)
  • 546. "King Crimson vs. Metallica (3)" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ その3 "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika Sono 3"?)
  • 547. "King Crimson vs. Metallica (4)" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ その4 "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika Sono 4"?)
  • 548. "King Crimson vs. Metallica (5)" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ その5 "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika Sono 5"?)
  • 549. "King Crimson vs. Metallica (6)" (キング·クリムゾンv.s.メタリカ その6 "Kingu Kurimuzon Bāsasu Metarika Sono 6"?)
  • 550. "Like The Falling Sky!" (今にも落ちて来そうな空の下で "Ima ni mo Ochite Kisō na Sora no Shita de"?)
  • 551. "Pronto! On The Line (1)" (プロント!通話中 その1 "Moshimoshi! Tsūwachū Sono 1"?)
  • 552. "Pronto! On The Line (2)" (プロント!通話中 その2 "Moshimoshi! Tsūwachū Sono 2"?)
  • 553. "Destination: Rome! The Coliseum" (目的地はローマ!コロッセオ "Mokutekichi wa Rōma! Korosseo"?)
60 Meet the Man in the Coliseum!
Korosseo no Otoko ni Ae! (コロッセオの男に会え!)
October 2, 1998[14] ISBN 978-4-08-872613-7
  • 554. "Green Day and Oasis (1)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その1 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 1"?)
  • 555. "Green Day and Oasis (2)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その2 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 2"?)
  • 556. "Green Day and Oasis (3)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その3 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 3"?)
  • 557. "Green Day and Oasis (4)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その4 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 4"?)
  • 558. "Green Day and Oasis (5)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その5 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 5"?)
  • 559. "Green Day and Oasis (6)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その6 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 6"?)
  • 560. "Green Day and Oasis (7)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その7 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 7"?)
  • 561. "Green Day and Oasis (8)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その8 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 8"?)
  • 562. "Green Day and Oasis (9)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その9 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 9"?)
61 They Called Him Diavolo
Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro (そいつの名はディアボロ)
January 8, 1999[15] ISBN 978-4-08-872652-6
  • 563. "Green Day and Oasis (10)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その10 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 10"?)
  • 564. "Green Day and Oasis (11)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その11 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 11"?)
  • 565. "Green Day and Oasis (12)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その12 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 12"?)
  • 566. "Green Day and Oasis (13)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その13 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 13"?)
  • 567. "Green Day and Oasis (14)" (グリーン·ディとオアシス その14 "Gurīn Dei to Oashisu Sono 14"?)
  • 568. "They Called Him Diavolo (1)" (そいつの名はディアボロ その1 "Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro Sono 1"?)
  • 569. "A Brief Flashback" (ほんの少し昔の物語 "Honno Sukoshi Mukashi no Monogatari"?)
  • 570. "They Called Him Diavolo (2)" (そいつの名はディアボロ その2 "Soitsu no Na wa Diaboro Sono 2"?)
  • 571. "Before The Arrow" (矢のさらに先に存在もの "Ya no Sara ni Saki ni Aru Mono"?)
62 The Requiem Plays Quietly
Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる)
March 4, 1999[16] ISBN 978-4-08-872680-9
  • 572. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (1)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その1 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 1"?)
  • 573. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (2)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その2 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 2"?)
  • 574. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (3)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その3 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 3"?)
  • 575. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (4)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その4 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 4"?)
  • 576. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (5)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その5 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 5"?)
  • 577. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (6)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その6 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 6"?)
  • 578. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (7)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その7 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 7"?)
  • 579. "The Requiem Plays Quietly (8)" (鎮魂歌は静かに奏でられる その8 "Rekuiemu wa Shizuka ni Kanaderareru Sono 8"?)
  • 580. "Diavolo Rising (1)" (ディアボロ浮上その1 "Diaboro Fujō Sono 1"?)
  • 581. "Diavolo Rising (2)" (ディアボロ浮上その1 "Diaboro Fujō Sono 2"?)
  • 582. "Diavolo Rising (3)" (ディアボロ浮上その1 "Diaboro Fujō Sono 3"?)
63 Sleeping Slaves
Nemureru Dorei (眠れる奴隷)
April 30, 1999[17] ISBN 978-4-08-872709-7
  • 583. "Diavolo Rising (4)" (ディアボロ浮上その4 "Diaboro Fujō Sono 4"?)
  • 584. "Diavolo Rising (5)" (ディアボロ浮上その5 "Diaboro Fujō Sono 5"?)
  • 585. "King of Kings" (王の中の王 "Kingu Obu Kingusu"?)
  • 586. "Gold Experience Requiem (1)" (ゴールド·E·レクイエム その1 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu Sono 1"?)
  • 587. "Gold Experience Requiem (2)" (ゴールド·E·レクイエム その2 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu Sono 2"?)
  • 588. "Gold Experience Requiem (3)" (ゴールド·E·レクイエム その3 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu Sono 3"?)
  • 589. "Gold Experience Requiem (4)" (ゴールド·E·レクイエム その4 "Gōrudo Ekusuperiensu Rekuiemu Sono 4"?)
  • 590. "Epilogue Sleeping Slaves" (エピローグ眠れる奴隷 "Epirōgu Nemureru Dorei"?)
  • 591. "Sleeping Slaves (2)" (眠れる奴隷その2 "Nemureru Dorei Sono 2"?)
  • 592. "Sleeping Slaves (3)" (眠れる奴隷その2 "Nemureru Dorei Sono 3"?)
  • 593. "Sleeping Slaves (4)" (眠れる奴隷その2 "Nemureru Dorei Sono 4"?)
  • 594. "Sleeping Slaves (5)" (眠れる奴隷その2 "Nemureru Dorei Sono 5"?)

Related media

A PlayStation 2 video game was released in Japan which adapts this storyline.

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